This is a photo of the St. John's Technical High School students in the play Twelfth Night. There are 23 people in costume, taken on the front of a stage with the curtain pulled behind them. Ben Horch is Feste the clown, fifth from right, back row, standing on riser. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 47.
This is a photo of the North End Winnipeg M.B. Church Choir consisting of 48 people taken on a stage with a black background. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 54.
This is a photograph of the Winkler School Orchestra, or 32 students with there instruments, and there conductor Ben Horch, seated center front row. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 77.
This is a photo of Ben Horch conducting the Winkler Student Orchestra in concert, taken from behind the percussion section, Ben Horch is at the far left of the photograph, on the conductors stand.
This is a photo of the choir for Songfest. There are approx. 130 people on choir risers with a banner above them saying "Prepare To Meet Thy GOD." See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 96
This is a photo taken outside in front of a building, of Ben Horch, with back to camera, conducting a group of 12 men. See volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 104
This is a photo, taken inside, of Ben Horch conducting a orchestra. There is a young woman facing the camera in front of Ben Horch. See volume 1227, binder 02, pg 119.
This is a photo of Ben Horch sitting outside in a lawn chair. There is a picnic table beside him. In the background there is a fence, another house and some trees. See volume 1227, binder 01, pg 134.
This is a photo of the MBBC Choir sitting in risers in front of an organ, and the MBBC orchestra, seated in front of the choir. Ben Horch is at the center front with his back to the camera. See volume 1227, binder 02, pg 179.
This is a group of men and women standing on a lakeshore. There is a bit of land visible across the lake on the right hand side of the photo. See volume 1227, binder 02, pg 186.
This is a photo of a group of men standing in front of a chartered bus. There is a brick building in the background. See volume 1227, binder 02, pg 190.